Caitlin Lamb

PhD Student

Caitlin received her B.S. at Duke University, where she worked with Prof. Michael Boyce to explore how Coat Protein Complex II is regulated and with Prof. Peter Klopfer to learn about the factors linked to hibernation in fat-tailed dwarf lemurs. At Princeton, she is a graduate student in the Molecular Biology department and is co-advised by professors Cameron Myhrvold and AJ te Velthuis. She aims to use Cas13-based RNA detection, focusing on the mini-viral RNA species, to learn about the dynamics of influenza and other viral infection. Outside of the lab, she likes to play board games and video games with friends.

Contact: cl5967@princeton.edu